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    1
    Setting Up the Projector
    This chapter tells you how to unpack the projector and connect it to 
    a notebook or desktop computer or to video devices, such as a VCR, 
    DVD player, or video camera.
    You can also connect the projector to a USB storage device or digital 
    camera (EX5200/EX7200 only).
    Follow the instructions in this chapter on:
    ■Unpacking the projector
    ■Positioning the projector
    ■Connecting to a computer
    ■Connecting to video equipment
    ■Playing sound through the projector
    ■Connecting to a digital camera or other USB device (EX5200/
    EX7200 only)
    ■Turning the projector on and off 
    						
    							22Setting Up the Projector
    Unpacking the Projector
    After unpacking the projector, make sure you have all these parts: 
    ProjectorRemote control PDF manuals and 
    registration CD-ROM
    Power cord VGA computer cable
    2 AA batteries 
    (for remote control) VS200
    Projector
    Remote controlPDF manuals and 
    registration CD-ROM
    Power cord
    VGA computer cable
    Password Protected 
    sticker
    USB cable
    Carrying case
    2 AA batteries 
    (for remote control) EX3200/EX5200/EX7200 
    						
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    Save all packaging in case you need to ship the projector. Always use 
    the original packaging (or the equivalent) when you need to send the 
    projector to another location. See page 91 for transportation 
    instructions. If you are moving the projector by hand, use a carrying 
    case (included with the EX3200/EX5200/EX7200 only). 
    Additional Components
    Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need 
    additional components:
    ■To receive an HDMI signal from your video device, you’ll need 
    an HDMI cable (EX5200/EX7200 only). One may be provided 
    with your video equipment.
    ■To receive a component video signal from a DVD player or other 
    video device, you’ll need a component-to-VGA video cable. One 
    may be included with your video equipment, or you can purchase 
    the ELPKC19 cable from Epson. See “Optional Accessories” on 
    page 18.
    ■To receive an S-Video signal, you’ll need an S-Video cable. One 
    may be included with your video equipment, or you can purchase 
    one from Epson. See “Optional Accessories” on page 18.
    ■To receive an audio signal, you’ll need an RCA-type audio cable 
    with two male plugs (EX5200/EX7200), or a stereo mini-jack to 
    RCA-type audio adapter cable (with red and white jacks on one 
    end; VS200/EX3200). 
    						
    							24Setting Up the Projector
    Positioning the Projector
    If the projector isn’t already installed in the room you’re using, you’ll 
    probably want to place it on a table in front of the screen. This lets 
    you stand in the front of the room, face the audience, and remain 
    close enough to the equipment to be able to control it.
    Keep these considerations in mind as you position the projector:
    ■Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface.
    ■Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and 
    under the projector.
    ■Make sure the projector is within 5.9 feet (1.8 meters) of a 
    grounded electrical outlet or extension cord.
    Image size increases with distance, but can vary depending on the 
    aspect ratio (image shape), how you zoom into the image, and 
    whether you’ve adjusted other image settings. Use the illustrations and 
    tables below to help you determine the projection distance.
    You can also use the Image Size Calculator
     on the Epson website.
    Center of 
    lensCenter of 
    lens 
    						
    							Setting Up the Projector25
    VS200/EX3200 (4:3 images)
    VS200/EX3200 (16:9 images)
    Screen sizeProjection distance (A)
    Wide to Tele Offset (B)
    30 inches
    (76 cm)34 to 47 inches
    (87 to 119 cm)–2 inches
    (–5 cm)
    50 inches
    (127 cm)58 to 79 inches
    (147 to 200 cm)–3.3 inches
    (–8 cm)
    60 inches
    (152 cm)70 to 95 inches
    (177 to 240 cm)–3.9 inches
    (–10 cm)
    80 inches
    (203 cm)93 to 126 inches
    (237 to 321 cm)–5.2 inches
    (–13 cm)
    100 inches
    (254 cm)117 to 158 inches
    (297 to 402 cm)–6.5 inches
    (–17 cm)
    150 inches
    (381 cm)176 to 238 inches
    (447 to 605 cm)–9.8 inches
    (–25 cm)
    200 inches
    (508 cm)235 to 318 inches
    (597 to 807 cm)–13.1 inches
    (–33 cm)
    Screen sizeProjection distance (A)
    Wide to Tele Offset (B)
    30 inches
    (76 cm)37 to 51 inches
    (95 to 130 cm)+0.3 inch
    (+1 cm)
    50 inches
    (127 cm)63 to 86 inches
    (161 to 218 cm)+ 0.5 inch
    (+1 cm)
    60 inches
    (152 cm)76 to 103 inches
    (193 to 262 cm)+0.6 inch
    (+2 cm)
    80 inches
    (203 cm)102 to 138 inches
    (259 to 350 cm)+0.8 inch
    (+2 cm)
    100 inches
    (254 cm)128 to 173 inches
    (324 to 438 cm)+1.1 inches
    (+3 cm)
    150 inches
    (381 cm)192 to 259 inches
    (487 to 659 cm)+1.6 inches
    (+4 cm)
    200 inches
    (508 cm)256 to 346 inches
    (651 to 880 cm)+2.1 inches
    (+5 cm) 
    						
    							26Setting Up the ProjectorVS200/EX3200 (16:10 images)
    EX5200 (4:3 images)
    Screen sizeProjection distance (A)
    Wide to Tele Offset (B)
    30 inches
    (76 cm)36 to 50 inches
    (93 to 126 cm)–0.5 inch
    (–1 cm)
    50 inches
    (127 cm)61 to 83 inches
    (156 to 212 cm)–0.8 inch
    (–2 cm)
    60 inches
    (152 cm)74 to 100 inches
    (188 to 255 cm)–1 inch
    (–2 cm)
    80 inches
    (203 cm)99 to 134 inches
    (252 to 341 cm)–1.3 inch
    (–3 cm)
    100 inches
    (254 cm)124 to 168 inches
    (315 to 426 cm)–1.6 inches
    (–4 cm)
    150 inches
    (381 cm)187 to 252 inches
    (474 to 641 cm)–2.4 inches
    (–6 cm)
    200 inches
    (508 cm)256 to 346 inches
    (651 to 880 cm)–3.3 inches
    (–8 cm)
    Screen sizeProjection distance (A)
    Wide to Tele Offset (B)
    30 inches
    (76 cm)35 to 42 inches
    (89 to 107 cm)–2 inches
    (–5 cm)
    40 inches
    (102 cm)47 to 56 inches
    (119 to 143 cm)–2.7 inches
    (–7 cm)
    50 inches
    (127 cm)59 to 71 inches
    (150 to 180 cm)–3.3 inches
    (–8 cm)
    60 inches
    (152 cm)71 to 85 inches
    (180 to 217 cm)–4 inches
    (–10 cm)
    80 inches
    (203 cm) 95 to 114 inches
    (241 to 290 cm)–5.3 inches
    (–14 cm)
    100 inches
    (254 cm)119 to 143 inches
    (302 to 363 cm)–6.7 inches
    (–17 cm)
    150 inches
    (381 cm)179 to 215 inches
    (454 to 546 cm)–10 inches
    (–25 cm)
    200 inches
    (508 cm)239 to 287 inches
    (607 to 729 cm)–13.3 inches
    (–34 cm) 
    						
    							Setting Up the Projector27
    EX5200 (16:9 images)
    EX5200 (16:10 images)
    250 inches
    (635 cm)299 to 359 inches
    (759 to 912 cm)–16.7 inches
    (–42 cm)
    300 inches
    (762 cm)359 to 431 inches
    (912 to 1095 cm)–20 inches
    (–51 cm)
    Screen sizeProjection distance (A)
    Wide to Tele Offset (B)
    30 inches
    (76 cm)38 to 46 inches
    (97 to 117 cm)+0.3 inch
    (+1 cm)
    40 inches
    (102 cm)51 to 62 inches
    (130 to 156 cm)+0.4 inch
    (+1 cm)
    50 inches
    (127 cm)64 to 77 inches
    (163 to 196 cm)+0.5 inch
    (+1 cm)
    60 inches
    (152 cm)77 to 93 inches
    (196 to 236 cm)+0.5 inch
    (+1 cm)
    80 inches
    (203 cm)103 to 124 inches
    (263 to 316 cm)+0.7 inch
    (+2 cm)
    100 inches
    (254 cm)130 to 156 inches
    (329 to 396 cm)+0.9 inch
    (+2 cm)
    150 inches
    (381 cm)195 to 234 inches
    (495 to 595 cm)+1.4 inches
    (+3 cm)
    200 inches
    (508 cm)260 to 313 inches
    (661 to 794 cm)+1.8 inches
    (+5 cm)
    250 inches
    (635 cm)326 to 391 inches
    (827 to 994 cm)+2.3 inches
    (+6 cm)
    275 inches
    (699 cm)358 to 430 inches
    (910 to 1093 cm)+2.5 inches
    (+6 cm)
    Screen sizeProjection distance (A)
    Wide to Tele Offset (B)
    30 inches
    (76 cm)37 to 45 inches
    (94 to 113 cm)–0.5 inch
    (–1 cm)
    40 inches
    (102 cm)50 to 60 inches
    (126 to 152 cm)–0.7 inch
    (–2 cm)
    50 inches
    (127 cm)62 to 75 inches
    (159 to 191 cm)–0.9 inch
    (–2 cm) Screen sizeProjection distance (A)
    Wide to Tele Offset (B) 
    						
    							28Setting Up the ProjectorEX7200 (4:3 image)
    60 inches
    (152 cm)75 to 90 inches
    (191 to 230 cm)–1.1 inch
    (–3 cm)
    80 inches
    (203 cm)101 to 121 inches
    (256 to 307 cm)–1.4 inch
    (–4 cm)
    100 inches
    (254 cm)126 to 152 inches
    (320 to 385 cm)–1.8 inch
    (–4 cm)
    150 inches
    (381 cm)190 to 228 inches
    (482 to 579 cm)–2.7 inches
    (–7 cm)
    200 inches
    (508 cm)253 to 304 inches
    (643 to 773 cm)–3.5 inches
    (–9 cm)
    250 inches
    (635 cm)317 to 381 inches
    (805 to 967 cm)–4.4 inches
    (–11 cm)
    280 inches
    (699 cm)355 to 426 inches
    (902 to 1083 cm)–5 inches
    (–13 cm)
    Screen sizeProjection distance (A)
    Wide to Tele Offset (B)
    40 inches
    (102 cm)50 to 60 inches
    (126 to 152 cm)–3.4 inches
    (–9 cm)
    50 inches
    (127 cm)62 to 75 inches
    (158 to 190 cm)–4.3 inches
    (–11 cm)
    60 inches
    (152 cm)75 to 90 inches
    (190 to 229 cm)–5.1 inches
    (–13 cm)
    80 inches
    (203 cm)100 to 121 inches
    (255 to 306 cm)–6.9 inches
    (–17 cm)
    100 inches
    (254 cm)126 to 151 inches
    (319 to 383 cm)–8.6 inches
    (–22 cm)
    150 inches
    (381 cm)189 to 227 inches
    (480 to 577 cm)–12.9 inches
    (–33 cm)
    200 inches
    (508 cm)252 to 303 inches
    (641 to 770 cm)–17.1 inches
    (–44 cm)
    280 inches
    (711 cm)354 to 425 inches
    (898 to 1079 cm–24 inches
    (–61 cm) Screen sizeProjection distance (A)
    Wide to Tele Offset (B) 
    						
    							Setting Up the Projector29
    EX7200 (16:9 image)
    EX7200 (16:10 image)
    Screen sizeProjection distance (A)
    Wide to Tele Offset (B)
    40 inches
    (102 cm)45 to 54 inches
    (114 to 137 cm)–2 inches
    (–5 cm)
    50 inches
    (127 cm)56 to 68 inches
    (143 to 172 cm)–2.5 inches
    (–6 cm)
    60 inches
    (152 cm)68 to 82 inches
    (172 to 208 cm)–3 inches
    (–8 cm)
    80 inches
    (203 cm)91 to 109 inches
    (231 to 278 cm)–4 inches
    (–10 cm)
    100 inches
    (254 cm)114 to 137 inches
    (289 to 348 cm)–5.1 inches
    (–13 cm)
    150 inches
    (381 cm)171 to 206 inches
    (435 to 523 cm)–7.6 inches
    (–19 cm)
    200 inches
    (508 cm)229 to 275 inches
    (582 to 699 cm)–10.1 inches
    (–26 cm)
    310 inches
    (787 cm)356 to 427 inches
    (903 to 1084 cm)–15.7 inches
    (–40 cm)
    Diagonal screen 
    sizeProjection distance (A)
    Wide to Tele Offset (B)
    40 inches
    (102 cm)44 to 53 inches
    (111 to 134 cm)–3 inches
    (–8 cm)
    50 inches
    (127 cm)55 to 66 inches
    (139 to 168 cm)–3.8 inches
    (–10 cm)
    60 inches
    (152 cm)66 to 79 inches
    (168 to 202 cm)–4.5 inches
    (–12 cm)
    80 inches
    (203 cm)88 to 106 inches
    (225 to 270 cm)–6.1 inches
    (–15 cm)
    100 inches
    (254 cm)111 to 133 inches
    (281 to 338 cm)–7.6 inches
    (–19 cm)
    150 inches
    (381 cm)167 to 200 inches
    (424 to 509 cm)–11.4 inches
    (–29 cm)
    200 inches
    (508 cm)223 to 268 inches
    (566 to 680 cm)–15.1 inches
    (–38 cm)
    320 inches
    (813 cm)357 to 429 inches
    (907 to 1089 cm)
    –24.2 inches
    (–62 cm) 
    						
    							30Setting Up the Projector
    Projector Placement Options
    When projecting from the front, you should place the projector 
    directly in front of the center of the screen, facing the screen squarely. 
    The center of the lens should be about level with the bottom of the 
    screen.
    If you place the projector below screen level, you may need to tilt it up 
    by extending the front adjustable foot. Tilting the projector causes the 
    image to become “keystone” shaped, but you can correct the 
    distortion (see page 51). The EX5200/EX7200 may be able to correct 
    the distortion automatically.
    You can also install the projector in three other viewing setups: ceiling 
    projection, rear projection onto a semi-transparent screen, or rear/
    ceiling projection.
    To project from overhead, you’ll need the optional ceiling mounting 
    hardware (see page 18). You’ll also need to select the appropriate 
    Projection setting in the projector’s Extended menu to orient the 
    image correctly (see page 75).
    note
    After positioning the 
    projector, you may want to 
    connect a Kensington 
    MicroSaver
    ® anti-theft 
    device to the lock port on the 
    projector. You can purchase 
    this from Epson; see 
    page 18.
    Front projection
    Rear projectionCeiling projectionRear/ceiling projection 
    						
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